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The second phase of the research will involve collection of qualitative data seeking to establish the existing barriers in the context of knowledge sharing within the university environment. The research seeks to examine communication barriers and the impact of these barriers on knowledge sharing. Qualitative methods will be utilised in collection of information regarding the impact of the barriers on the information flow. Secondary sources of information will be utilised in the collection of qualitative data. The elements being researched will be effectively understood through collection of both qualitative and quantitative data. This remains the fundamental advantage for the utilisation of mixed methods in conducting research. The utilisation of mixed methods enables researchers to gain pragmatic perspectives towards understanding the elements being researched(Creswell & Clark, 2007).
Data collection within the research will be conducted through two fundamental approaches, which will enable the collection of both qualitative and quantitative data. The utilisation of interviews will provide the research with a platform for communicating directly with the participants and collect essential information for the research findings. The interviews will be conducted in different locations according to the requirements of the participants. Interviews are essential in providing primary information regarding the qualitative data required within the research(Cozby & Bates, 2012). The interviews will be utilised in the collection of both qualitative and quantitative data, essential for the research. The interviews will follow a structured approach in which the researchers will utilise written questions in data collection.
The researchers will also utilise questionnaires in seeking to reach individuals from remote locations, who cannot be reached
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...?Methodology The methodology for this research focuses on the analysis of authentic secondary sources of data with the goal of achieving the researchobjectives. This research seeks to compare and contrast the manner in which shareholders conduct themselves under different environments and to what extent they exercise their rights for US, UK and China. Therefore, this research is explanatory in nature, and involves analysis of information to establish relationships between shareholders and their rights. Through the analysis of data on shareholder behavior for the three study environments, and analysis of the legal ramifications at their disposal, the research will draw comparisons for the two countries to make arrive at a definite... . This...

...?Chapter 3 Methodology 3 Introduction This chapter outlines the methodology for the completion of the research at hand. Research methodology attempts to provide a framework within which an enquiry to a given topic is carried out (Simpson, 2011). This methodology provides the blueprint for sampling, data collection, data analysis and interpretation of findings for the research. For the sake of providing the best understanding, it will be appropriate to recap important elements of the research in order to make the research methodology meaningful. They following phases represent the objectives at hand: 3.1.1 Phase 1 To provide an understanding of the main...

...or public, listed or unlisted, and international or domestic. The study will be descriptive in nature, thus it will not identify or determine the effects, whether positive or negative, of financial reporting practices. Also, the study will be limited in terms of the data used: the study will focus and solely use secondary data. No primary data will be utilized. 3.0 Methodology 3.1 Introduction This section discusses the research methodologies that will be employed by the researcher to be able to answer the questions put forth in the first chapter. This section includes the research approach, research design, a description of the sample and sampling technique to be used. Each was discussed individually...

...?Methodology Research Methodology and Design Methodology means the methods by which the information is investigated, gathered and analyzed. In other words, it means the way in which the investigator decides to propose to undertake the research. Deciding on a specific methodology for a research is essential for successful output of a research (Bartlett, Kotrlik and Higgins 2001). The researcher has to opt for a methodology design by investigating the requirements of the research. Adopting a Qualitative approach is appropriate to this research as it is looking to find out the students’ perception and experience both during their educational year aboard in...

...? Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.Methodology 2 1. Interview Procedure 3 2. Ethical Consideration 5 Methodology The study requires analysis of the news content, in two leading Saudi Arabian newspapers- Alriyadh and Alyoum, related to the events in Bahrain occurring from February 14 to March 16 this year. The reason to select these two is: firstly, I want to use Rugh description (Rugh, 2004) of the newspapers loyalty and secondly, I chose alriyadh newspaper because it represents the official press of the Kingdom as it is published in the capital whereas alyoum newspaper is published from the eastern region-the oil area where the Shi’ites are located. I will use the gatekeeping theory from mass...

...Running Head: MethodologyMethodology [Institute’s Methodology Quite understandably, there has been a heated debate over the past many years regarding the superiority of quantitative research over qualitative research and vice versa. These debates have gone to take extreme forms as Donald Campbell says, “All research ultimately has
a qualitative grounding” (McBurney & White, 2009). In the same way, one staunch supporter or believer of quantitative research has gone on to say, “Theres no such thing as qualitative data. Everything is either 1 or 0” (Silverman, 2004). However, the truth is that there are pros and cons of both of them and none of them is perfect under all...

...Methodology One of the most common methods to estimate inventory is the retail inventory method. Many popular retailers use this method because it isso accurate and allows inventory to be forecasted so that products are always on the shelf and ready for purchasing. In order to satisfy customer demand, there are three components that must be completed to determine the appropriate levels of inventory. First, the overall cost and retail value of the goods that have been purchased need to be known. Second, the firm needs to know those same variables for the goods that are available for sale. Finally, the total amount of sales for the preceding period is also needed. With all these figures, it can be possible to determine a system... One of the...

...Chapter 3: Research Methodology 3 Introduction The section is aimed at elaborating over the research methodology that shall be used in conducting the research at hand. The research was conducted to analyze the extent of employee satisfaction in the health sector in general. This research topic assists the researchers to understand the symmetric and linear relationship between the employee satisfaction and the level of employee engagement (Boselie and Dietz, 2003; De Mello, Wildermuth and Pauken, 2008). The research sheds light upon the variable that are internal as well as external in raising employee satisfaction through a qualitative as well as quantitative study.
The research undertakes a mix of...

...in a methodological manner. The policymakers may be getting substantial level of influence from the media, and we need to have a specific idea about it in order to make relevant decisions. The study will have an explorative nature, and it will set tone for future research on the subject matter.
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I will take a riskier road in this area of my work because governmental officials do not receive the notable level of attention regarding their political views. However, they are the ideal target population for my study because they play significant role in terms of conducting an election so they are extremely prone to experience high level of influences from the modern sources of information. Secondly, I am...

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